It's a vicious cycle for companies like Hershey

What is the difference between a 1900s miner and a J-1 visa worker? Indentured servitude needs no explanation.

Today, many corporations employe large numbers of J-1 applicants. The benefactors, the corporate titans, applaud themselves with ever increasing financial gains and freed-up cash flow to re-engage their lobbying efforts.

The result, a never-ending pressure on real wages, unemployment and, of course, a larger number of J-1 visa workers to feed the downward spiral.

This is the reason that PR firms exist and The Hershey Co. is to be congratulated for expanding the role of such firms, therefore increasing the need for more unpaid interns to handle the burgeoning volume.